Aligning the teeth correctly allows for proper cleaning, reducing the risk of gum
disease and tooth decay. Aligning the teeth and jaws in a proper bite allows for
an efficient chew which may reduce wear and tear on the teeth and jaw joints, reducing
the risk of chewing difficulties, jaw pain, tooth wear and gum problems.

Why is orthodontics important?

Orthodontic treatment offers many benefits, beyond an attractive smile and improved
self-image. Aligning the teeth correctly allows for proper cleaning, reducing the
risk of gum disease and tooth decay. Aligning the teeth and jaws in a proper bite
allows for an efficient chew which may reduce wear and tear on the teeth and jaw
joints, reducing the risk of chewing difficulties, jaw pain, tooth wear and gum
problems.

Will braces hurt?

Most patients experience discomfort for approximately one week after their braces
are first inserted. This is because the mouth needs to adjust to the new hardware
and the teeth need to adjust to the wire. Some discomfort may also be felt after
the archwire is changed, but this is usually only for a few days. Dr. Low can recommend
a pain reliever as required. A softer diet than normal may also help.

At what age should orthodontic treatment occur?

It is recommended that all children be screened for potential orthodontic problems
by the age of 7. This does not mean that full treatment will start, but rather that
potential problems can be planned for and dealt with according to the growth pattern
and family history of the individual patient. Early treatment may mean a reduced
requirement for surgery or more serious complications later.

How long will I have to wear braces?

The length of orthodontic treatment varies widely, according to each individuals'
situation. Treatment may begin with procedures other than full braces (ie. an appliance,
removal of certain teeth) and may involve surgery. Treatment also varies according
to patient compliance - the better our instructions are followed and teeth are kept
clean and healthy, the faster the treatment will progress. Treatment times will
be discussed with the patient prior to any treatment and we will keep you apprised
of your progress as treatment progresses.

Will I still be able to play sports?

Yes, but it is recommended that a mouth guard is used to protect the teeth and braces
when participating in any sporting activity. A mouth guard is an inexpensive way
to ensure that your smile is protected.

Will braces interfere with playing musical instruments?

No, braces will not interfere with playing a musical instrument. There may be an
initial period of adjustment.

Why would I need braces if my teeth are straight?

Orthodontic treatment involves more than just creating a beautiful smile. Your teeth
may be straight, but they may be fitting together poorly or your jaw may be growing
such that teeth will not fit together in the future. By moving the teeth into a
better fit between the upper and lower jaws, problems such as uneven wear of teeth,
difficulty chewing, jaw pain, or gum problems can be avoided.

Are retainers necessary?

Absolutely! A retainer is a device worn after braces are removed that holds the
teeth in their desired place. This prevents your teeth from drifting while the bone
around your teeth hardens and stabilizes the teeth in their new position. The longer
you wear a retainer, the better your chances are that your teeth will remain in
proper alignment. Retainers also provide assurance that your teeth will remain in
alignment while your jaw continues to grow and develop.

Am I too old for orthodontics?

Probably not! Many patients today, up to 25%, are adults who are correcting problems
never treated when they were children. Treatment times may be longer or treatment
procedures more involved versus children, but the rewards for patience and perseverance
are a beautiful smile and functioning jaw.

How much will treatment cost?

The cost of orthodontic treatment varies greatly, according to each patient's specific
case. Any costs associated with treatment will be clearly explained to you prior
to treatment, and a no interest payment schedule can be arranged for your convenience.